SHAFT, s. a handle.
To SHAK-A-FA', v. a. to wrestle.
SHAKE-DOWN, s. a temporary bed made on the floor.
To SHAMBLE, v. n. to make a wry mouth.
To SHANK, v. a. to travel on foot.
SHARNE, SHERNE, s. the dung of cattle.
SHAVER, s. a wag.
SHAWS, s. pl the foliage of esculent roots.
SHEAL, SHIELLING, s. a hut or residence for shepherds or fishermen.
To SHEAL, v. a. to take the husks off pulse, etc.